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How was bohrs atomic model similar to Rutherford's model?

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What was niel bohrs discovery?

The Bohr model!


Why could bohrs model be called the planetary model of the atom?

cleveland calvilers


what did bohrs model of the atom include that rutherfords model did not have?

Niels Bohr introduced the notion of electronic orbits.


What was James Chadwick's model to understand the atom?

It added on Niels Bohrs model and his research. And anika's cool :D


What is the nickname for Thompson's atomic model?

The nickname for Thompson's atomic model is the "plum pudding model." This model suggests that atoms are made up of a positively charged "pudding" with negatively charged electrons embedded within it, resembling plums in a pudding.


What is Bohr atomic model name?

Neil Bohrs atomic model is simply called Bohrs model. It states that electrons have a certain amount of energy, so they must follow certain orbits. This is different from the modern atomic model.


What does bohrs model of the atom look like?

The Bohr atomic model is similar to solar system.


What experiments led to bohrs model?

Experiments like the photoelectric effect and atomic emission spectra provided evidence that electrons exist in discrete energy levels. These findings challenged the classical model of the atom, leading to Niels Bohr proposing his model in 1913 to explain the quantization of electron energy levels in atoms.


What was Dalton's atomic model nickname?

Dalton's atomic model was often referred to as the "Billiard Ball Model" because he envisioned atoms as solid, indivisible spheres similar to billiard balls.


What happens when energy is givien to electrons in bohrs model?

From your question, In Bohr's model of the atom is energy give off or absorbed when electrons give offlight. From the word "off" i think the answer is too obvious, it gives off energy. And that is photon. The particle given off because of excess of electrons. Just get my point.


Did people accept bohrs belief?

For a while, but eventually a new atomic model came out that we still use today.